‘One Tree Hill’ star Tyler Hilton: Bethany Joy Lenz broke up with me after her cult said I was ‘not the vibe’

By Page Six | Created at 2024-11-21 15:05:25 | Updated at 2024-11-21 19:27:47 4 hours ago
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“One Tree Hill” actor Tyler Hilton recalled his co-star Bethany Joy Lenz ending their relationship because her cult did not approve of him.

Hilton, who played Chris Keller in the 2000s drama, detailed his sudden breakup from Lenz, who starred as Haley James Scott, after she opened up about her experience as a member of the “Big House Family” in her recently released memoir, “Dinner for Vampires.”

“The book talks about a lot of personal stuff, you know, and I went through a lot of that with her,” Hilton said onstage during a recent concert, per a TikTok video shared Wednesday.

Tyler Hilton spoke about his brief romance with Bethany Joy Lenz while performing onstage, as seen here. meimeitaitai/TikTok
Lenz and Hilton, seen here in 2005, became close while co-starring on “One Tree Hill.” FilmMagic

The singer, 40, said he and the actress, 43, “became really good friends” and “started becoming close” while bonding over their love of music during the second season, which was filmed in 2004.

“I started writing [songs] with her and hanging with her, and then, you know, we really fell for each other,” he remembered. “We started to catch feelings for real, and we were hanging out all the time.”

Hilton shared that he and Lenz “were getting closer and closer” before things started to take a turn.

Lenz, seen here in Season 3, was part of the “Big House Family” while filming the show. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
“I started to get the vibe that she was in a cult,” Hilton recalled of Lenz, seen here in Season 2, while laughing. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I started to get the vibe that she was in a cult, and I was like, ‘Um, are you in a cult or like…?'” he said while the crowd laughed. “We had so many beautiful, deep conversations about religion and stuff, and every once in a while I’d just get cult vibes, you know?”

Hilton said with a laugh that he was so “into her” that he convinced himself to be OK with the organization.

“I was like, ‘Dude, I’m down with cults. I don’t care about that s–t. Yeah, that’s no big deal. Dude, tons of girls are with cults!'” he joked.

Hilton, seen here with Lenz in Season 3, explained that he liked the actress so much he was willing to give the cult a shot. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
However, when the cult met Hilton, seen here with Lenz in 2005, it did not approve. WireImage

The indie performer claimed the “Guiding Light” alum eventually told him that the group had to approve of and “suss [him] out.”

“I was like, ‘Oh, OK! Yeah, yeah, yeah, that’s right. I’ve been through this before,” he recounted while the audience laughed.

Hilton and Lenz then met up with the cult in Portland, Ore., where it was based, while on tour.

“They came out to the show, and they sussed me out,” he alleged. “And they were like, ‘Yeah, he’s not the vibe.’ She was like, ‘Yeah, the cult said no.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, OK, so, huh, all right.’

“They were like, ‘Yeah, he’s not the vibe,'” the actor, seen here with his co-star in 2005, claimed. Getty Images
Lenz described her experience in her recent memoir, “Dinner for Vampires.” Simon & Schuster

“Normally you can [ask] a girl, ‘Is there something I can do?’ But if the cult says no, you’re f–ked, you know what I’m saying? And I’d never been broken up with by a cult before. That was the first time actually, so I really was just out of options,” he concluded.

Shortly after her brief romance with her co-star, Lenz married the alleged “Big House Family” leader’s son Michael Galeotti Jr., with whom she welcomed a daughter in 2011.

The actress called the union an “arranged situation” on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast last month, sharing that it ended in 2012 over a lack of emotional and physical connections.

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